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Spirobranchus Collection

Discover the enchanting world of Spirobranchus: Christmas-tree worms that bring color and life to coral reefs. 🎄🌊✨ In Picture No

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: Picture No. 11675190

Picture No. 11675190
Christmas Tree Worms. Date:

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: Hard coral (Porites lutea) with Christmas-tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus), New Caledonia

Hard coral (Porites lutea) with Christmas-tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus), New Caledonia, Pacific Ocean

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: Peanut worms, Sipunculus nudus, etc

Peanut worms, Sipunculus nudus, etc
Peanut worms, Sipunculus nudus 1, Siphonosoma cumanense 4, etc. Sipunculo nudo, Sipunculo microrinco, Sipunculo macrorinco, Sipunculo commestible

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: Secretary blenny (Acanthemblemaria maria) hiding underneath a Christmas tree worm

Secretary blenny (Acanthemblemaria maria) hiding underneath a Christmas tree worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) Bonaire, Caribbean

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: DDE-90027106

DDE-90027106
Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) on Grooved Brain Coral (Diploria labyrinthiformis), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean Date: 08/11/2011

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: DDE-90027058

DDE-90027058
Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) on Star Coral (Montastraea cavernosa), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean Date: 08/11/2011

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: Nereids

Nereids
Leodice antennata, Nereidonta antennata 1, and Eunice sanguinea, Nereidonta sanguinea 2. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: Tube-building annelid fanworm, Spirobranchus triqueter

Tube-building annelid fanworm, Spirobranchus triqueter. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from The British Miscellany, or Coloured figures of new, rare

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: Picture No. 11675200

Picture No. 11675200
Christmas Tree Worms. Date:

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: Picture No. 11675192

Picture No. 11675192
Christmas Tree Worms. Date:

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: Picture No. 11675191

Picture No. 11675191
Christmas Tree Worms. Date:

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: Picture No. 10892889

Picture No. 10892889
Yellow Feather Duster Worm / X-Mas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) Date:

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: Picture No. 10890872

Picture No. 10890872
Feather Duster / X-Mas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) Date:

Background imageSpirobranchus Collection: Picture No. 10890853

Picture No. 10890853
Feather Duster / X-Mas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) Date:


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Discover the enchanting world of Spirobranchus: Christmas-tree worms that bring color and life to coral reefs. 🎄🌊✨ In Picture No. 11675190, witness the mesmerizing symbiotic relationship between hard coral (Porites lutea) and these vibrant Spirobranchus giganteus worms in New Caledonia. Their delicate plumes resemble festive Christmas trees, adding a touch of magic to the underwater scenery. Bonaire, Caribbean holds another surprise in Picture No. DDE-90027106 - a playful Secretary blenny (Acanthemblemaria maria) finds shelter under the protective embrace of a majestic Christmas tree worm. This unique hiding spot showcases nature's ingenuity and highlights the interconnectedness of marine life. But Spirobranchus is not alone in its beauty; Peanut worms like Sipunculus nudus (Picture No. DDE-90027058), elegant Nereids, and tube-building annelid fanworms such as Spirobranchus triqueter also contribute to this captivating ecosystem. Immerse yourself further into this aquatic wonderland with Picture No. 11675200, where you'll encounter more breathtaking scenes featuring these charismatic creatures amidst their coral homes. Witness how every detail matters for our marine friends in Pictures No. 11675192 and 11675191 - from intricate patterns on their bodies to their ability to adapt seamlessly within their surroundings. Lastly, let us not forget Picture No. 10892889 which encapsulates the awe-inspiring diversity found beneath the ocean's surface – an invitation for all explorers to appreciate and protect our fragile marine ecosystems. Spirobranchus reminds us that even small organisms can have a big impact on our planet's biodiversity. Let's cherish these natural wonders and work together towards preserving them for generations to come.